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past participles

The past participle is the third principal part of a verb. We create it by adding '-ed,' '-d,' or '-t' to the base of a regular verb.
"Spilled" vs. "Spilt" in the English Grammar

Spilled vs. Spilt

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In this lesson, we're gonna learn about all the differences and similarities between these two verbs. Well, wanna join me for more?
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What Are Participle Adjectives?

Participle Adjectives

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Participle adjectives are the same form as participles with the same characteristics with adjectives.
"Lighted" vs. "Lit" in the English Grammar

Lighted vs. Lit

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In this lesson, we're gonna analyze the differences and similarities between these two verbs. Well, ready? Wanna join me?
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What Are Participle Adjectives?

Participle Adjectives

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Participle adjectives are the same form as participles with the same characteristics with adjectives.

Past Participles

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The past participle is the third principal part of a verb that is most commonly known to be used with tenses. In this lesson, we will learn all about them.

Participle Clauses

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To get to know participle clauses, first of all, you have to be familiar with the concept of participles and clauses separately.

Past Participles

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The past participle is the third principal part of a verb that is most commonly known to be used with tenses. In this lesson, we will learn all about them.

Tide vs. Tied

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Ladies and gentlemen, let me take you to a new lesson and teach you all there is about the differences and similarities between these two words.
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Sank vs. Sunk

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In this lesson, we're gonna analyze the differences and similarities between these two past forms of the verb 'sink'. Are they both correct?
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Shined vs. Shone

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In this lesson, we're gonna discuss the differences and similarities between these two words. Well, wanna join me on another exciting trip?
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Borne vs. Born

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In this lesson, we're gonna discuss the differences and similarities between these words. If you're still interested in expanding your knowledge, come on.
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Benefited vs. Benefitted

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This time, we will dive into the differences and similarities between these two. Well, who' up for another exciting, learning adventure?
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Burnt vs. Burned

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This time, we're gonna discuss the differences and similarities between these two verbs. If you're still interested in learning more, why not join me?
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Hanged vs. Hung

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Let us analyze this time what are the differences between these two. Do you know what they mean? How do we use them? Let's begin, then.
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Spelled vs. Spelt

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Ladies and gentlemen, I wanna teach you an important grammar lesson today. Which one do you think is the correct past form of 'spell'?
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Learned vs. Learnt

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In this lesson, we will talk about all the differences and similarities between these two words. Well, ready to learn more? Come on.
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Sang vs. Sung

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This time, we're gonna analyze the differences and similarities between these two words. Well, wanna learn more? Why not join me?
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Spoiled vs. Spoilt

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This time, I've thought about focusing on more grammatically-confusing words. Which do you think is the correct past form?
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Leaped vs. Leapt

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In this lesson, we will discover new things about the differences and similarities between these grammatically-confusing words.
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Began vs. Begun

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This time, we're gonna analyze the differences between these two vers. Are you familiar with their tenses? Well, join me and we'll being our lesson.
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Pleaded vs. Pled

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In this lesson, we're gonna explain the slight differences between these two verbs. I can guarantee that you'll have one hell of a time.
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Past Perfect vs. Past Participle

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There are similarities and differences between past perfect and past participle, which might cause confusion.
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Finite Clauses

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A finite clause is a clause that has a subject and a verb. It can be dependent or independent.

Seen vs. Saw

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This time, we're gonna talk about the differences and similarities between these two words. Are you ready? Wanna come join me?
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